Appendix G
List of Documents by Province

British Columbia

British Columbia Construction Industry Skills Improvement Council. (n.d.). British Columbia construction industry skills improvement council: Resources for essential skills at work. British Columbia Construction Industry Skills Improvement Council (sheet of publication resources).

British Columbia Federation of Labour and Capilano College. (n.d.). Working together: Literacy and lifelong learning for union members. British Columbia Federation of Labour (booklet and pamphlet).

Evans, S., Twiss, D. and Wedel, R. (n.d.). British Columbia pulp and paper industry’s experience in implementing a worker focused learning program in the workplace: The leap experience (learning and education assisted by peers). (booklet).

Alberta

Alberta Union of Provincial Employees. (n.d.). Manual for setting up an essential skills program within the union or workplace. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (DVD and manual).

Bow Valley College. (2005). Test of workplace essential skills: Canada’s essential credential. Bow Valley College (homepage [http://www.towes.ca/home.aspx]).

Saskatchewan

Curry, A. and Stroshein, G. (2001). Guide to essential workplace skills: The learning at work project. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (booklet/disk).

Ivanochko, B. (2001). Learning at work project: Essential workplace skills resources 1991-2001. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (booklet, [http://www.slfdb.com]).

Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board. (1999). Introduction to workplace literacy for practitioners. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (guide).

Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board. (2001). Growing our own workforce. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (newsletter).

Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board. (n.d.). Quick quiz on work skills. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (worksheets).

Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board. (n.d.). Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board workplace literacy: Who, what, where, when, why, how. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (information sheets).

Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board. (n.d.). The learning at work project: A foundation for the future. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (10-minute videotape).